@ARTICLE{26583242_26957860_2008, author = {Marina Larionova and Yuriy Zaitsev and Mark Rakhmangulov}, keywords = {, G8, G20, International Co-operationsummit}, title = {“And they will meet again”: assessing the first results of the G20 summit}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2008}, volume = {3}, number = {7-8}, pages = {4-13}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2008-3-7,8/26957860.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {M.Larionova, Director of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of Economics, Y.Zaitsev, Researcher of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of Economics, M.Rakchmangulov, Researcher of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of EconomicsThe paper presents an analysis of the first G20 summit outcomes. It examines the G8 members’ positions on the summit’s agenda with a focus on the EU as a collective member of both institutions. Assessment of the participants’ contribution towards the summit decisions is based on the G20 members’ documents and speeches of their leaders and other high-level officials. The authors look into the G20 future and possible patterns of its coexistence and engagement with the G8 in the short- and medium-term perspective.}, annote = {M.Larionova, Director of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of Economics, Y.Zaitsev, Researcher of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of Economics, M.Rakchmangulov, Researcher of the International Organizations Research Institute, State University - Higher School of EconomicsThe paper presents an analysis of the first G20 summit outcomes. It examines the G8 members’ positions on the summit’s agenda with a focus on the EU as a collective member of both institutions. Assessment of the participants’ contribution towards the summit decisions is based on the G20 members’ documents and speeches of their leaders and other high-level officials. The authors look into the G20 future and possible patterns of its coexistence and engagement with the G8 in the short- and medium-term perspective.} }